I've sold my boat up on LI and now am looking to start sailing in Southeast Florida. I'm thinking of buying a small sailboat. It will have to be trailerable, most likely a centerboard boat around 15'. Of course ez to launch and rig for daysailing. One problem is that I'm really looking to sail it in blue water. I don't mean ocean water. I mean water that is blue in color. So that's not the Indian River Lagoon, or the St. Lucie River water. The area of suitable water closest to home would be the Intercoastal South of Hobe Sound to Jupitor.
My real question is that with the dominate wind of SE, do you think it would be possible to sail up and down the Intercoastal Waterway? That would be generally North and South. I'm thinking South first from a launch ramp North of Hobe sound and then back to the ramp on a beam or deeper reach. Has anyone sailed on the Intercoastal in this manor?
The major alternative is to trailer it to Islamorado where my brother has a fishing camp and access to a ramp. That would probably be a different boat.
My real question is that with the dominate wind of SE, do you think it would be possible to sail up and down the Intercoastal Waterway? That would be generally North and South. I'm thinking South first from a launch ramp North of Hobe sound and then back to the ramp on a beam or deeper reach. Has anyone sailed on the Intercoastal in this manor?
The major alternative is to trailer it to Islamorado where my brother has a fishing camp and access to a ramp. That would probably be a different boat.